Second Lieutenant John William Stanley

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Reference WMO/176324

Address:

St Paul's Church

Witherslack

LA11 6RS

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Brass
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Two Brass Plaques at east end of south wall
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Upper Plaque-IN LOVING MEMORY OF/CHARLES JAMES FOX STANLEY/LT COL GRENADIER GUARDS/3RD SON OF 13TH EARL OF DERBY/BORN APRIL 25TH 1808, DIED OCTOBER 13TH 1884/ALSO OF HIS WIFE/FANNY AUGUSTA STANLEY/BORN JULY 30TH 1810, DIED MAY 29TH 1878/BOTH LAID IN THIS CHURCHYARD/ALSO OF THEIR SECOND SON/DOUGLAS JAMES GEORGE STANLEY/LIEUT ROYAL ARTILLERY/BORN MARCH 8TH 1847, DIED JULY 10TH 1877/BURIED AT LLANSTADWELL, PEMBROKE DOCK ALSO OF THEIR THIRD SON/ROBERT HAMILTON STANLEY/CAPT 1ST DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY/BORN JULY 9TH 1849, DIED JANUARY 3RD 1900/BURIED AT EGTON-CUM-NEWLAND, LANCASHIRE; [NB- Egton is now in Cumbria] Lower Plaque-IN LOVING MEMORY OF/CHARLES EDWARD HENRY STANLEY/LIEUTENANT COLONEL GRENADIER GUARDS/ELDEST SON OF COLONEL HON CHARLES JAMES FOX STANLEY/BORN APRIL 28TH 1843, DIED DECEMBER 6TH 1909/ALSO OF/JOHN WILLIAM STANLEY/2ND LIEUTENANT LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS/YOUNGEST SON OF THE ABOVE CHARLES EDWARD HENRY STANLEY/BORN MARCH 10TH 1886/KILLED IN ACTION AT MESSINES RIDGE, FLANDERS JUNE 7TH 1917

John William Stanley

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